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Ep 39-Why You Have to Create Space for Effective Communication w/Katie Mae Webb

In a recent episode of "The Heart of Money" podcast, successful business and marriage coach Katie Webb was a special guest. She shared her personal and professional experiences, starting with a recent family trip to Disneyland with her two children. Despite the trip's challenges, Katie found it enjoyable but highlighted the need for recovery after such journeys. The discussion also covered money management and the value of being different. Katie also opened up about her personal journey to becoming a marriage coach. After deciding to be a stay-at-home mom, dependent solely on her husband's income, they experienced financial stress and communication issues, leading to their separation. Katie's self-development journey helped her realize her mistakes, leading to their reunion. She emphasized understanding one's flaws and weaknesses for effective spousal communication, based on her professional experiences. Katie concluded by offering her services, including a group coaching program called "Bad Ass Wives Club" and one-on-one coaching.

Ep 38-Why Stubborn Husbands are Holding Back Their Families

In the Heart of Money podcast episode, hosts Austin Black and Bob Wessler highlighted three types of household financial health: struggling, doing fine, and those neither struggling nor striving. They stressed the importance of adaptability in improving financial situations, particularly urging men to be open to their often more change-ready spouses' suggestions. They recognized the significant role wives play in financial decision-making within a marriage, often leading financial peace initiatives, and suggested that their insights could avoid potential pitfalls. The hosts also offered a free guide on becoming debt-free. The episode concluded by reminding the audience that marital and financial struggles are universal, and no one is alone in facing them.

Ep 37-Surviving the Grocery and Gas Bill-What You Can Learn from Inflation

In Episode 36 of the Heart of Money podcast, hosts Austin Black and Bob Wessler discuss the implications of the "buy now, pay later" financial model. Bob explains that this modernization of layaway allows consumers to purchase immediately and pay over an extended period. While it eases immediate financial pressure, it may also lead to debt accumulation if not managed properly. They highlight the potential exploitation of financially illiterate or economically unstable individuals. Bob shares his experiences with a six-month, 0% interest plan, detailing the challenge faced due to poor budgeting. The episode concludes with a warning about using this method for everyday purchases and the significance of knowledgeable decision-making and budgeting.

Ep 36-Nagivating the Buy Now, Pay Later Transaction

In Episode 36 of the Heart of Money podcast, hosts Austin Black and Bob Wessler discuss the implications of the "buy now, pay later" financial model. Bob explains that this modernization of layaway allows consumers to purchase immediately and pay over an extended period. While it eases immediate financial pressure, it may also lead to debt accumulation if not managed properly. They highlight the potential exploitation of financially illiterate or economically unstable individuals. Bob shares his experiences with a six-month, 0% interest plan, detailing the challenge faced due to poor budgeting. The episode concludes with a warning about using this method for everyday purchases and the significance of knowledgeable decision-making and budgeting.

Ep 35-Turning Financial Ruin into Financial Freedom w/Katie Hedrick

In episode 35 of the "Heart of Money" podcast, host Austin Black interviewed certified Christian life coach, Katie Hedrick about her financial journey. Hedrick described how she and her husband moved from financial ruin to stability, attributing their success to their faith in God, strict frugality, and adherence to financial principles found in Christian teachings. This process led them to establish a new successful business. The podcast highlighted the importance of resilience, consistency, faith and a positive mindset in achieving similar success. It also emphasized navigating life according to personal callings and acting as good stewards regardless of one's current financial situation.

Ep 34-Turn Your Bad Day into Your Best Day

In Episode 34 of "The Heart of Money" podcast, hosts Austin Black and Bob Wessler focus on the concept of small financial wins. They highlight the significance of consciously making better financial choices and cultivating small positive habits for long-term impact. Examples of small financial wins are waiting for sales before purchasing and using a 'debt snowball' method, which involves paying off smaller debts first to gain momentum towards clearing larger ones. They emphasized the need for a realistic budget and daily expense awareness and suggested finding contentment in little things. The discussion also included the importance of mindfulness and a positive mindset in financial management.